To create a key pair, click on the New Key Pair button in Kleopatra's main window. You should never share your private key with anyone, as it is the only way to access your encrypted data and prove your identity.
The private key is used to decrypt data encrypted for you or to sign your data. The public key is used to encrypt data for you or to verify your signature. A key pair consists of a public key and a private key. The first thing you need to do is to create your own PGP key pair. Once installed, you can launch Kleopatra from the Start menu or the desktop shortcut.
You can download Gpg4win from and follow the installation instructions. Kleopatra is part of the Gpg4win package, which includes other tools for working with PGP. To use Kleopatra, you need to install it on your computer. In this article, I will explain how to use Kleopatra to create and manage your PGP keys, encrypt and decrypt your data, and verify the authenticity of digital signatures. PGP stands for Pretty Good Privacy, a cryptographic standard that allows users to encrypt and sign their data, such as emails, files, or messages. Kleopatra is a graphical user interface (GUI) for managing PGP encryption and digital signatures.